COMMUNITY SPORTS FIELD STUDY: The publicis invited to give input on how San Jose’s parks and fields should be used. This is the culmination of a yearlong sports field study.

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WHAT: City council

WHEN AND WHERE: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, City Hall Council Chambers, 200 E. Santa Clara St.

LABOR NEGOTIATIONS: The council will consider a policy prohibiting elected officials from negotiating individually with employee representatives on contract issues.

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WHAT: City council

WHEN AND WHERE: 7 p.m. Tuesday, City Hall Council Chambers, 200 E. Santa Clara St.

VIETNAMESE BUSINESS DISTRICT: The council will consider rescinding its Nov. 20 vote designating a “Saigon Business District” and weigh recommendations either to change the name to “Little Saigon” or postpone naming it pending further community outreach.

San Jose Unified School District

WHAT:School board

WHEN AND WHERE: 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, board room, 855 Lenzen Ave.

LAYOFFS: The board will consider notifying 117 temporary teachers that they may be laid off June 12 and warning 170 administrators and confidential secretaries that they may be reassigned or laid off next school year.

Los Gatos Union School District

WHAT: School board

WHEN AND WHERE: 6 p.m. Tuesday, 17010 Roberts Road

PARCEL TAX: The board will consider placing on the June ballot a measure to renew the district parcel tax.

Los Altos School District

WHAT: School board

WHEN AND WHERE: 7 p.m. today, board room, 201 Covington Road

SCHOOL SITES: The administration will present enrollment projections for new attendance areas and discuss facilities for Bullis Charter School for 2008-09.

Mineta San Jose International Airport

WHAT: Airport Commission

WHEN AND WHERE: 6 p.m. today, 1732 N. First St., Suite 600

UPGRADE UPDATE: The commission will get an update on the $1.3 billion airport improvement project, including the fact that baggage-system funding remains “problematic.”

Violent police encounters in California last year led to the deaths of 157 people and six officers, the state attorney general’s office said Thursday in a report that provides the first statewide tally on police use-of-force incidents.